Sensory Friendly Camp 

Sensory Friendly Camp (4-8 year olds) 

M-F 8:45-2:30pm

Camp Weekly Cost: $995


Spring: March 30th-April 3rd, 2026

Summer: June 15th- August 14th, 2026

Is your child struggling with self-regulation and social skills? Join us for an incredible adventure at our Beverly or Studio City locations, where we focus on helping kids thrive in group settings!

Our unique camp is thoughtfully designed for children who struggle to regulate their bodies and emotions. Led by experienced Occupational Therapists, we will work together to build self-regulation and play skills in a fun, supportive environment. Sensory Friendly Camp is an excellent addendum to individual or group therapy. 

This camp is designed as an expanded day of learning based on our therapy groups. Campers who attend Play 2 Progress, other OT clinics, or just starting their OT journey are welcome. 

Don't miss out on this opportunity for your child to develop vital skills while making new friends! Register now for the only Sensory Certified OT-led camp in LA focused on self-regulation and social interaction. 


What is included with your camp registration:


An awesome week of Sensory Friendly Camp from 8:45-2:30pm with our Sensory Certified Occupational Therapists. 


Daily notes and progress updates.


Take home tools (worksheets, visual schedules, interactive activities, etc.) and information on how to continue practicing at home. 


Each child is given their own body tool from the P2P Store that they will take home at the end of the week along with tips and tricks to use at home. 


Weekly Q&A session with Play 2 Progress's founder Allie Ticktin. Here you can ask any questions about what your child has worked on this week and how to use those tools at home. 




Camp Daily Schedule: 


🕘 8:45-9:00 AM: Arrival & Open Play  

Dive into a world of excitement in our amazing sensory gyms—where every moment sparks joy!


🌼 9:00-9:30 AM: Morning Meeting  

We will do a body check-in, identify which Zone we are in, go over our plan for the day and introduce new regulation and social thinking concepts.


🎨 9:30-10:15 AM: Arts, Crafts & Sensory Play  

Unleash creativity! From painting to sensory exploration, there's something for every budding artist. We will practice socializing with peers, taking turns and sustained attention. 


🍏 10:15-10:45 AM: Snack Time  

Recharge with a tasty snack! Perfect energy boost to keep the fun going strong. Snack time provides opportunities for regulation independence and social interaction. 


🏔️ 10:45-11:15 AM: Collaborative Activity  

This activity will be a gross motor activity that requires the kids to work together (ie relay race, minute to win it games) and navigate social communication.


🤸 11:15-11:45 AM: Gym Play 

Bouncing, climbing, and playing—let's make the most of our gym time and get the wiggles out! This focuses on children initiating play that our team can facilitate if needed. 


🌼 11:45-12:00 AM: Regulation Circle 

We again do body check-ins and reinforce the regulation and social thinking concepts for the day.   


📖 12:00-12:30 PM: Sensory Reset

During this time the kids will practice using the tools they have been working on. They will have a choice to engage in a variety of different calming activities.


🍽️ 12:30-1:00 PM: Lunch  

Enjoy a nutritious lunch with friends to refill those energy reserves.


🎨 1:00-1:30 PM: Crafts   

We will do an interactive craft related to that weeks theme and incorporating our concepts for the day. We will practice socializing with peers, taking turns and sustained attention. 


🤸 1:30-1:45 AM: Gym Play 

Bouncing, climbing, and playing—let's make the most of our gym time and get the wiggles out! This focuses on children initiating play that our team can facilitate if needed. 


🌼 1:45-2:15 AM: Closing  Circle  

We will do our final body check-in, identify which Zone we are in, review the day and our new regulation and social thinking concepts.


🕘 2:15-2:30 AM: Dismissal   





FAQs about Camp: 

How is this camp different from a recreational program? 

Each day is designed to foster your child's growth and development in a way that traditional recreational programs can't match. Led by skilled occupational therapists (OTs), our camp is explicitly tailored to address your child's unique goals, ensuring personalized attention and care. 


We understand that children may sometimes experience moments of dysregulation, and during these times, we focus on reinforcing emotional regulation skills rather than using punishment. Our approach emphasizes providing tailored support to help your child navigate challenging feelings, empowering them with practical tools to manage their emotions.


We prioritize dynamic peer-to-peer interactions, equipping children with the tools they need to navigate their social connections confidently. We aim to spark playfulness and foster open communication among peers, creating a vibrant environment where friendships can flourish and meaningful exchanges occur. We focus on initiating and sustaining group play, teamwork, play ideation, pretend play, competitiveness, and turn-taking. 


Each day introduces a new social skill or topic, equipping your child with essential tools and strategies you can continue to use at home, at school, and throughout your family's lives. We'll provide daily session notes and constructive feedback so you stay informed about your child's progress and achievements. Join us for a purposeful journey that blends fun with focused learning and encourages emotional resilience!


Who is the Sensory Friendly Camp best suited for?  

Children who do not require 1:1 Assistance: Camp is best suited for children who have some familiarity with emotional regulation strategies and are able to safely interact with peers without continuous 1:1 assistance. This allows everyone to participate meaningfully and benefit from the experience. We understand that campers will have times where they may have difficulty participating or regulating effectively. Camp activities are designed for children who can interact with peers with occasional guidance, rather than ongoing individual support. 


Children who do require 1:1 assistance: We have a limited staff of 1:1 aides that are available to support children who need additional assistance to regulate, are prone to eloping and/or in need of other individual support.


Depending on your child’s needs, we may recommend starting with 1:1 OT sessions to build regulation skills, then transitioning to a group setting. 


Please note: All campers must be able to use the bathroom independently in order to attend camp. 

What if my child has difficulty regulating their behavior in a group setting?

All children in camp will have difficulty regulating to a certain degree. Children exhibiting physical aggression or struggling to regulate in group situations may require a 1:1 shadow during their camp session to ensure a supportive environment. Families have the option to arrange for an outside shadow or request our assistance in providing one. Please inquire about availability as we do have a limited number of 1:1 shadows.

Will Sensory Friendly Camp help my child to make friends and sustain peer relationships? 

Yes, our program is specifically designed to help your child make friends and sustain peer relationships. We prioritize dynamic peer-to-peer interactions, which equip children with the necessary tools to navigate social connections with confidence. Our approach emphasizes playful engagement and open communication among peers, creating an environment where friendships can flourish.


Each day, we introduce new social skills that your child can practice not only during the camp but also at home and school. These skills include teamwork, initiating and sustaining group play, and turn-taking, all of which are essential for building and maintaining friendships. Additionally, our skilled occupational therapists provide personalized attention, ensuring that your child's unique needs are addressed, further supporting their ability to connect with others.


By encouraging emotional regulation and empowering children to navigate their feelings, we help them better understand and respond to social situations, leading to more meaningful interactions with their peers. Overall, our program fosters a vibrant space for kids to learn and grow together, enhancing their ability to develop and sustain lasting relationships.

Is there an additional fee for a 1:1 Aide?

Yes, we do charge an additional fee for a 1:1 Aide. Please reach out to us for more information. 

My child has their own 1:1 aide do you allow outside aides to come to camp? 

We are happy to accommodate outside 1:1 aides with the following 1) A comprehensive background check and 2)  Play 2 Progress listed as an additional insured on the company COI. COI must meet specific policy minimums please contact us for a sample COI and more information. 

My child has specific goals they are working on, will this camp be the right fit for them? 

We understand that each child has different goals they are working towards in OT. Each child interested in camp is carefully screened to ensure that this is the best fit for them to continue progressing toward those goals. Our team of OTs will recommend Sensory Friendly camp if it is the most beneficial for your child and connect you with other services if it is not. 

Is the camp structured?

Yes! Our camp framework is thoughtfully designed to resemble the activities and skills children will encounter in school. Participants will gently be encouraged to engage in non-preferred activities and step outside their comfort zones to foster growth and resilience.

Billing, Insurance and Cancellation Policy

Does P2P accept Insurance? 

Unfortunately, P2P does not accept insurance for Sensory Friendly Summer Camp. 

Do you accept self-determination or other programs?

P2P currently accepts self-determination from some FMS companies. Reach out to us at assistwh@play2progress.com and we will assist you with setting up payment through your FMS. We do require a deposit to hold your camp spot that we will refund to you once your FMS has paid for camp in full. Please note that the deposit is non-refundable and your sole responsibility if you choose to cancel any weeks of camp outside of the cancellation window. 

When will I be billed?

You can choose to pay in full or pay a deposit at time of registration. If you choose to pay a deposit your balance will be due in full on May 14th, 2026. Payment is due in full at time of registration for any registrations made after May 14th, 2026. 

What is your Cancellation Policy? 

What is your Cancellation Policy? 


If you have any questions about our program, feel free to give us a call or contact us via email - we'd love to chat!